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Up-front disclaimer: I am one of the contributing authors to Oceans and have a vested interest in promoting it...but also want to be honest so my reviews are taken seriously and will hopefully help readers make an informed decision.Oceans is a collection of dark drabbles about the depraved dark depths of the deep blue sea.I love how dozens of authors, who have never seen each other's work and who drafted their stories from a prompt no more than "Oceans. Dark." can spin such a wide variety of sto...
*Disclaimer - I have a drabble in this anthology* Another enjoyable drabble anthology from BHP, this one from the depths of the ocean! There were a few too many ‘humans have polluted the sea’ stories for me. Some were quite good, but others felt a bit preachy, which I don’t feel have a place in stories meant to entertain. Otherwise a solid anthology filled with tales of revenge, misadventure, selkies, pirates, sunken ships, mermaids, and much more. With so many drabbles, it’s too hard to mention...
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleThis ocean-themed collection features five of my drabbles: "Cleon’s Stone Figurehead", "Shark Fin Soup", "The Octopus’ Garden", "The Sea Maiden", and "Underwater Jesus".Bite-sized stories told in exactly 100 words, this anthology is perfect when you have limited time to read. It allows you to read a few stories here and there or go on reading binges. The choice is yours. With over 400 stories, these tales will terrify and entertain. Some will make
**I'm a contributor in this anthology**I have 2 favorite anthologies in the Dark Drabbles Series (10 books total), 'Ancients' and 'Oceans'! I unfortunately didn't keep notes when I read it so don't remember my favorite drabbles, but this book is packed with awesome writers. Some that I always love reading drabbles by are: Alanna Roberston-Webb, KB Elijah, Lyndsey Ellis-Holloway, Joachim Heijndermans, Ximena Escobar, Natasha Sinclair, Russell Hemmell, and Stuart Conover. There are so many more gr...